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Waipapa Taumata Rau | The University of Auckland
Ko te whare Putaiao | The Faculty of Science brings together 10 diverse schools and departments to provide outstanding quality teaching and research opportunities. Being the leading science Faculty in New Zealand and is one of the largest in Australasia, it undertakes world-class research across the physical, biological, and computational sciences. More than 8,000 students study in our schools and departments, learning from internationally renowned lecturers. We strive to provide a Faculty that reflects the demographics of our student base and Aotearoa. Our staff and students can connect with our: Rainbow and Women in Science networks, Parenting support, our Waipapa Marae and our flagship Tuakana Maori and Pacific support programme.
Te Kura Matai Hinengaro | The School of Psychology is the largest in New Zealand and has international research leaders across a wide range of research fields, including social, clinical, developmental, behavioural, and evolutionary psychology and cognitive neuroscience. We have professional postgraduate programmes in clinical psychology, applied behaviour analysis, and speech science. The School has extensive research space and a significant investment in research infrastructure, and has recently moved into a new building with state-of-the-art facilities. We strive to be an inclusive and collaborative community of scholars.
Job Description
Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity
This is a full-time 1.0FTE permanent position (40 hrs per week). Remuneration is between PTF1 ($100,696) to PTF2 ($111,297) - experience dependent.
The purpose of the position is to provide high-quality evidence-based teaching in the Behaviour Analysis Programme and to contribute to undergraduate teaching in the School of Psychology. The successful candidate will also provide clinical supervision to interns, assist in the coordination and delivery of courses in each year of the programme, assist with community outreach, and provide co-supervision for applied research projects (e.g., Honours and Masters). You will also be expected to coordinate a course in the undergraduate Psychology programme and contribute to undergraduate teaching.
Essential Qualifications and Knowledge include:
Master's degree or PhD in Behaviour Analysis (may also be a Board-Certified Behaviour Analyst).
Registration or eligible to apply to register as a psychologist in Aotearoa/NZ.
Teaching experience.
Supervision experience is highly desirable.
Knowledge of the use of technologies to support learning and teaching; specifically, Microsoft Teams, Canvas, and Zoom.
Experience as a behaviour analyst.
Demonstrated commitment to quality teaching and improving student outcomes and experience.
For more detailed information, please refer to the Position Description.
He korero mou | About you You will have excellent communication skills with the ability to motivate and inspire students. You will have the knowledge, skills, and ability to teach behaviour-analytic techniques. You will have an understanding of the philosophy of behaviourism and the contribution of the experimental analysis of behaviour to behaviour-analytic practice. A good understanding and awareness of process issues in supervision and practice is essential.
Mo to matou ropu | About the team The Behaviour Analysis Programme is located within the School of Psychology. Our training is based on the Scientist Practitioner Model, which emphasises the value of research as adapted to the needs of the client as well as to the distinctiveness of the Aotearoa/New Zealand context. The Behaviour Analysis programme was the first training programme to be developed outside the USA, and has a long history of training high-quality behaviour analysts. Our graduates are eligible to be registered as psychologists in New Zealand (the programme carries New Zealand Psychologist Board accreditation) and work in a range of areas post-graduation. Our programme also supports a number of Honours and PhD students, as well as conducting behaviour-analytic research and contributing to the undergraduate programme in the School of Psychology. The programme has strong community links with many services, including special schools and dementia care homes. Our teaching reflects our commitment to Maori in terms of the Treaty of Waitangi.
Nga ahuatanga kei a matou | What we offer The University of Auckland is New Zealand's leading university and maintains significant computational, laboratory and analytic facilities. Auckland itself is frequently rated as one of the world's most liveable cities.
The University is committed to providing an excellent working environment through:
Flexible employment practices (including working from home, flexible hours).
Up to 6.75% company superannuation scheme.
A competitive salary with five weeks' annual leave.
In addition, we also offer career development programmes, discounted car parking, a generous parental leave allowance, childcare, and a number of other discounts on internal and external services.
For more information, please visit Staff Benefits.
Me pehea te tuku tono | How to apply Applications must be submitted online, by the closing date of 7th November 2024 to be considered. Please include your cover letter and your CV highlighting how you can meet the skills and experiences detailed above. We may close this advert early if we have a large number of applications.
Please reach out to the Programme Director Rebecca Sharp via ****** or the Head of School Psychology Niki Harré via ****** if you have any queries. Please note we are happy to answer your questions but we do not accept applications by email.
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Equity
The University is committed to meeting its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi and achieving equity outcomes for staff and students in a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment. For further information on services for Maori, Pacific, women, LGBTQIATakatapuiMVPFAFF+, people with disabilities, parenting support, flexible work and other personal circumstances go to www.equity.auckland.ac.nz.
The University is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment where everyone can thrive. For further information see Te Ara Tautika | the Equity Policy and visit www.equity.auckland.ac.nz.
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